Simplify HTTP client configuration properties by sharing common
settings for both blocking and reactive clients.
The `ClientHttpRequestFactorySettings` and `ClientHttpConnectorSettings`
have been merged to a single `HttpClientSettings` class. Properties
to configure common settings are available under:
`spring.http.clients`
Blocking and reactive settings have been moved to
`spring.http.clients.blocking` and `spring.http.clients.reactive`. With
currently only the factory/connector being configurable.
HTTP Service Client properties have also been rationalized under a
`spring.http.serviceclient.<group-name>`. Support for properties that
apply to all service clients and all Rest/Web Clients have been removed.
Support for `ApiVerionInserter` beans has also been removed in favor of
configuring the service group or builders directly.
Closes gh-47398
Create `spring-boot-resttestclient` and `spring-boot-webtestclient`
modules to hold test client auto-configuration and `TestRestTemplate`
code.
Previous these classes were contained in `spring-boot-resetclient-test`
and `spring-boot-webclient-test` which was incorrect since the `-test`
modules should hold code need to test the given modules, not supporting
test classes.
See gh-46356
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <phil.webb@broadcom.com>
Prior to this commit, Spring Boot had an `HttpMessageConverters` class
that allowed, to configure message converter instances for MVC server
applications and traditional Spring HTTP clients.
As of Spring Framework 7.0, Framework ships its own
`HttpMessageConverters` class, aligning with the existing codecs
configuration on the WebFlux side. As a result, a few methods taking
`List<HttpMessageConverter>` as arguments were deprecated in favor of
the new arrangement.
This commit adapts to the Framework changes by deprecating Boot's
`HttpMessageConverters` in favor of Framework's. This splits the client
and server configuration as they are meant to be managed separately.
Applications can still contribute `HttpMessageConverters` (Boot's
variant) beans but the type itself is now deprecated.
Instead, applications should now contribute
`ClientHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` and
`ServerHttpMessageConvertersCustomizer` beans to customize message
converters.
Closes gh-46411
Remove the `spring-boot-web-server-test` module, adding
`SpringBootTestRandomPortContextCustomizerFactory` to
`spring-boot-web-server` as a replacement for
`SpringBootTestRandomPortApplicationListener`.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
Move `@LocalServerPort` and `@LocalManagementServerPort` back to
`spring-boot-test`. The should help reduce upgrade pain since these
annotations are fairly commonly used. It also removes the need for
depending on `spring-boot-webserver-test`.
This is slight compromise with the module structure, since the
web-server module usually contributes the properties referenced
by the annotations.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
Relocate `RestTestClientBuilderCustomizer` to `spring-boot-test`
and break the direct link to web-server by making use of
`spring.factories` and the new `BaseUrlProviders` class.
See gh-46356
Relocate `WebTestClientBuilderCustomizer` to `spring-boot-test`
and break the direct link to web-server and http-codec by making
use of `spring.factories` and the new `BaseUrlProviders` class.
A new `spring-boot-test-integration-test` module has also been
added to ensure hold the previous tests.
See gh-46356
Remove spring-boot-json-test module and spread code between
`spring-boot-test`, `spring-boot-test-autoconfigure` and JSON
technology modules.
See gh-46356
See gh-47322
Make `spring-boot-test-autoconfigure` optionally depend on
`spring-boot-autoconfigure` so that it can be an `api` dependency
for `*-test` modules. Also relocate it to core.
See gh-47322
This commit moves the existing JDBC-based Spring Batch infrastructure
to a new 'spring-boot-batch-jdbc' module, while the existing module
only offers in-memory (aka resourceless) support.
The commit also updates the reference guide to provide some more
information about what's available and how to use it.
Closes gh-46307
The spring.jackson.read and spring.jackson.write properties are
JSON-specific. To make this more clear, this commit moves them
beneath spring.jackson.json. This also paves the way for
spring.jackson.cbor and spring.jackson.xml properties for CBOR- and
XML-specific settings should we add auto-configuration for XMLMapper
and/or CBORMapper in the future.
Closes gh-47328
This commit modularizes spring-boot-test-autoconfigure. It now
contains only the code that's central to test auto-configuration.
Feature-specific functionality has moved out into -test modules,
some existing and some newly created. For example, `@DataJpaTest` can
now be found in spring-boot-data-jpa-test.
Closes gh-47322
This commit removes all mentions of JUnit 4 from the Javadoc and
reference documentation. It also harmonizes to simply refers to JUnit.
Closes gh-47228
Move the `EnvironmentPostProcessor` from `org.springframework.boot.env`
to `org.springframework.boot` so that we can make the `env` package
foundational.
Most `EnvironmentPostProcessor` implementation has also been relocated
to a new `org.springframework.boot.support` package.
See gh-47232
This commit adds a spring-boot-persistence module with data technology
independent features. This provides a better home for EntityScan and
PersistenceExceptionTranslationAutoConfiguration.
Closes gh-45328